Israel Lebanon aggression
Israel is continuing its aggression against Lebanon with the ancient city of Tyre the focus of the latest strikes. The regime carried out at least four air strikes in the Corniche area of the southern coastal city. Buildings collapsed one after another while huge plumes of smoke blanketed the city. The strikes came after the Israeli military issued forced displacement calls for swathes of the city. Still no word on the casualties of the latest Israeli attacks but the Lebanese Health Ministry says earlier raids on the Raml neighborhood in the city killed seven people and injured 17. Tyre is one of the oldest cities in Lebanon and home to a world UNESCO heritage site. Since October last year, Israeli attacks against Lebanon have killed over 2700 people and injured around 12,600.
Gaza Resistance operations
Hezbollah has launched a fresh round of retaliatory attacks against several Israeli military positions. Hezbollah's fighters attacked an Israeli navy base near Haifa with a barrage of rockets. The group also announced its drones have accurately hit the Yudifat Military Industries Company southeast of Acre in the occupied territories. They also targeted Israeli soldiers' gathering in the Al-Umra area, west of the Wazzani village in Lebanon with a salvo of missiles. In another successful operation, Israeli forces and vehicles were trapped in an ambush while advancing toward Kfar Kila, resulting in the destruction of two vehicles and casualties among the soldiers. The Israeli regime’s army has admitted about 30 rockets were fired at the Western and Upper Galilee areas from Lebanon. Hezbollah conducts the operations in support of the Palestinians and in defense of Lebanon..
IRGC warns Israel
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has warned that Israel will surely face unfathomable and bitter consequences over its recent act of aggression against the country. IRGC chief Major General Hossein Salami says the regime failed to achieve, in his words, the vicious objectives of its illegal move. Salami says the regime failed thanks to the readiness of the Iranian army’s air defense. The general further said the act of aggression was a miscalculation and showed the Israeli desperation in the face of the resistance front, especially in Gaza and Lebanon. He made the comments in a message to the Iranian Army Chief Major General Seyed Abdolrahim Mousavi. In this message, Salami offered his condolences over the death of four air defense personnel in the Israeli air strikes. The regime’s Saturday attacks also took the life of a civilian.